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Advocates: Minnesota needs more alternative fuel

by Logan Wroge
Published November 18, 2014
The Minnesota Legislature shows support for alternative vehicle fuel, but some think it’s not quick enough to combat climate change.

University area hit by robberies

by Nick Wicker
Published November 18, 2014
Also, one student fell victim to scammers that tricked her into sending info via phone.

Minneapolis approves Prospect Park hotel

by Anne Millerbernd
Published November 17, 2014
A Hampton Inn & Suites is set to break ground on University Ave SE in December.
Larry Jacob, left, moderates a discussion with Joel Ario, Julie Brunner, Scott Lentz and Chris Snowbeck on the triumphs and failures of the first year of MNsure and any necessary changes on Friday afternoon at the Humphrey School of Business.

MNsure asking for another try

by John Thomas
Published November 17, 2014
Officials and experts discussed state health care Friday, a day before the exchange opened for the second enrollment period.
Surly's new taproom in Prospect Park is set to open in December. The acuity approved a liquor license for the taproom Friday.

Surly clears final hurdle

by Anne Millerbernd
Published November 17, 2014
Prospect Park and city officials are excited for the brewer’s new taproom, which had its liquor license approved on Friday.

Final Four on its way to Minneapolis

by Jessie Bekker
Published November 17, 2014
The NCAA picked the city to host the 2019 men’s basketball championship tournament.

Hard as Nails

by Cecilia Mazumdar Stanger
Published November 16, 2014

As a nail biter, I miss out on the wonders of nail art. The insane quantity of nail-tutorial Youtube videos is a testament to the complexity of this genre of decoration. My unfortunate relationship to...

Community internships equally benefit students, neighborhoods

by Barry Lytton
Published November 13, 2014
Five University students are gaining vital work experience through the Southeast Como Improvement Association.

Murderer gets life in prison

by Nick Wicker
Published November 13, 2014
The man charged with killing a former University student was sentenced in a separate murder.

University student heads medical marijuana office

by Logan Wroge
Published November 13, 2014
Michelle Larson runs a medical pot office while earning her doctoral degree.

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